Benvolio changed Romeo's mind by telling him to go to the party - and by convincing him that Rosaline is not the one - and also he told him that he would find a new "beauty" by going to the Capulet's ball. And so he did ...
He says he'll go along but he'll still be more interested in Rosaline.
We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.
Benvolio and Tybalt are alike in that they both are members of the Montague and Capulet families, respectively, and are deeply influenced by the family feud that defines their identities. They both exhibit strong emotions and react passionately to conflicts, although their approaches differ significantly. While Tybalt is hot-headed and aggressive, seeking to escalate violence, Benvolio is more peace-loving and strives to avoid conflict. Their contrasting responses to the same familial loyalty highlight the complexities of loyalty and honor in their shared environment.
Do you mean when he sees she's invited to the Capulet party? Once he finds that out, he's all for crashing it. Benvolio thinks he will see better-looking girls than Rosaline; boy, was he right.
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
Capulet tells Tybalt to leave Romeo alone and not ruin the party because he is enjoying his time.
He says he'll go along but he'll still be more interested in Rosaline.
We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.
Benvolio and Tybalt are alike in that they both are members of the Montague and Capulet families, respectively, and are deeply influenced by the family feud that defines their identities. They both exhibit strong emotions and react passionately to conflicts, although their approaches differ significantly. While Tybalt is hot-headed and aggressive, seeking to escalate violence, Benvolio is more peace-loving and strives to avoid conflict. Their contrasting responses to the same familial loyalty highlight the complexities of loyalty and honor in their shared environment.
Do you mean when he sees she's invited to the Capulet party? Once he finds that out, he's all for crashing it. Benvolio thinks he will see better-looking girls than Rosaline; boy, was he right.
I needed to react quickly if I was to be the first to answer your question.
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
They were mad.
They Died
The narrator is alarmed by the siblings' appearance and behavior, describing them as disheveled and agitated. He senses an air of melancholy and decay around them, which adds to his unease and sets the tone of foreboding in the story.
he refuses to fight him
In different ways.